La PSICÓPATA FEMENINA: Por qué es casi imposible detectarlas

Do female psychopaths exist, or is it a purely male trait? The reality is that female psychopathy exists, but it manifests in much more subtle, sophisticated, and difficult-to-detect ways than its male counterpart. Based on the real case that inspired the Netflix series "Body on Fire," today we analyze the psychological profile of a manipulative mind and how these personalities operate in the shadows: 🔹 Seduction and Histrionics: The use of personal charm and sexuality as tools of control and domination. 🔹 Chronic Boredom: Why they need constant doses of adrenaline, conquest, and emotional chaos to feel alive. 🔹 The Dark Triad: Narcissism, Machiavellianism, and Psychopathy. How do these combine to create a person capable of orchestrating a crime? 🔹 Instrumental Relationships: Why they see others as pieces on a chessboard (useful or disposable) and how they execute "Love Bombing" and discarding. 🔹 Absence of Guilt: Can they ever truly love their children or their parents? We analyze emotional detachment and the lack of remorse. 🔹 The Necessary Accomplice: What type of personality falls under the influence of such a mind? We analyze emotional dependency and impulsivity. 00:00 Introduction and Important Notices 01:14 Rosa: Psychopathy, Narcissism, and Machiavellianism 01:42 The Need for Conquest and Adrenaline 02:27 The Psychopath's Chronic Boredom 03:11 Seduction and Histrionics: Rosa's Weapon 04:03 The Pleasure of Domination and Love Bombing 05:10 Instrumental Relationships: Why Pedro and not Javi? 06:42 Psychopathy from Birth or Due to Trauma? 07:16 Lack of empathy and absence of guilt 08:17 How the psychopath "loves" their parents and children 09:27 Triangulation and using people as tools 10:00 The innate gift for lying (scene analysis) 11:13 Narcissistic victimhood: "Everyone is against me" 11:47 The big problem of female psychopathy 13:42 Albert: Impulsive and unstable profile 14:04 Pedro and the traits of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) 15:08 Albert's emotional dependence on Rosa 17:06 Aggression, sadism, and abuse of power 18:07 Final hypothesis: Why did the crime occur? 20:25 The final betrayal and the shock in prison 21:30 Conclusions and closing